Job Management and Task Bundling

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Abstract

High Performance Computing is often performed on scarce and shared computing resources. To ensure computers are used to their full capacity, administrators often incentivize large workloads that are not possible on smaller systems. Measurements in Lattice QCD frequently do not scale to machine-size workloads. By bundling tasks together we can create large jobs suitable for gigantic partitions. We discuss METAQ and mpi-jm, software developed to dynamically group computational tasks together, that can intelligently backfill to consume idle time without substantial changes to users' current workflows or executables.

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Berkowitz, E., Jansen, G. R., McElvain, K., & Walker-Loud, A. (2018). Job Management and Task Bundling. In EPJ Web of Conferences (Vol. 175). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201817509007

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